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14 of 1903 - Ordinance 14 of 1903 – Amending ordinance relating to public vehicles.
AN ORDINANCE . An ordinance amending an ordinance in relation to public vehicles, passed by the City Council October 13th, 1902, and approved by the Mayor October 14th 1902, and the amendment thereto passed by the City Council November 3rd, 1902, and approved by the Mayor November' 6th, 1902. Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Section 7 of an ordinance in relation to public vehicles, passed by the City Council October 13th, 1902, and approved by the Mayor October 14th, 1902, and amended by an XXdLZfiiCA ordinance passed by the City Council November 3rd, 1902, and approved by the Mayor November 6th, 1902, be, and the same is here- by amended to read as follows: SECTION 7. It shall be unlawful for any person to stand any licensed public vehicle mentioned in Section 33 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Ordinances of 1892, upon any street in Salt Lake City unless he is at that time actually engaged, at a distance of less than twenty-five (25) feet from any other licensed public vehicle at the time standing thereon. 2. And it shall be unlawful to stand a licensed public vehi- cle mentioned in Section 33 of Chapter 22 of the Revised Ordinances of 1892, on the cross walksor the intersections of any streets within the limits of the city, or within ten (10) feet of any Bross walks or intersections of any streets within the limits of the City. 3. The words "licensed public vehicle"mentioned in any of the provisions of this ordinance, the original ordinance or amendments thereto, shall be deemed to include the horse or horses at the time thereto attached. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake tv, Utah, F ruary 9th, 1903, and referred to the Mayor for hls approval. Approved this /0 day of February, 1903. _ •_ ,_ _ _ ___ ----- Clty R corder. _ _ -L_� k Mayor 1. . ;°17IARICEfio EA o flduq of not1A1e1 nt sonrsnibio as ;;crtbtreeas soflunib^to tut brit~, ,5 3QI ,rit,rI .todoteO lionvon '.tt3 ertl };d base.y 09101,1ev o & coil tr.ors brrerTa salt brxa ,SOEI ci14I ^tedotoO /coyAK tot td bsvoly,r,e ef(J r d b:_;vo't 4,, J)ou t2OQI .blZ ,e4 avo*.Ito4r;00.y't3 en/ tcf beuaaq .3091 ,08 S o ev of 'to A N\ :l:r.y T ,vtlf) kd.a4 11a$ 20 ttotn,ro3 %t15 1 y;d 141.014 . et of not tali,`g e•soaanib•to na 'tor no/Allot 1• .1 gran ^ b.,L° ,^QP r 14;11: for 12onuo3 �1t0 s�i,+. * s4�OtrOv a±1dco F n,acFobj�n bna ,S`ORt Ottl •sado$o0 ccer'z lArbevo^r ,g ., �p , •t admevoR 12 oauo3 x1.0 xi }axar �ronrintb. P li, :' q mg C.4 ., . s"A d at Ags e4. Eia ,ed ,C'f?C1 ,.;1', l evoi; 14 ec, sc,Pbovon:.gs V \ :a,olia‘ katiel O AbanoLa; %,(I ! . a A l tiv al l o 4 Xflo •t o f to twa i* s d 11840 11 .' 110 A a +o Et: no11e0-8 al fkec+oilnear tei::yv •,.I ir_l- f_..r nt 19s,nta 14ns3 no4 a ,Seat 10 asenanib•rO beetve2 ont 1° ..S %:,:!—gm<13 is 1a ,b0ipaao I,1:iau1oA aosil 14;;1 1a art ad aurstna 101D 9..da :t1.4 beaneoil •t nto vita uo^c`t loot (U) ev19-10-ne;•1 aura sae./ 3o sonalaib .n0ei10r;l nal/outs emit aril 1r stottiev oildrrg -luev ottdrrg bear,00a b bfrNla of lu.watnrr ad ILkie 11 buA .S asonr nib^tO besivoR oil;; Io Zi; lotgAdO to 2::. ao14.008 at j moilnosa *to a'oo^rta vex 20 araoiloe0784at font 7e tiaw saota e i1 no ,SQBl Io 'r,k 'so lgrjg (Ol) ne1 atd1iw 'xo agate ant 10 '04as11 0d1 niriltw io eltr;sit exit Widow a1et 1a '444,1 3o anoliosa•tetat "to Adak 00010 on,-; 3o yna xi Asnoitr Qri"slotrtev oild:rq b:aansc>LIs ab•low er;T .L alnerrrbner t it aeas:ntb:e tarttskto e,i1 oottarsttbla atria to arso Fa1vo•tq errrtl ed1 10 aealoL 10 Wad aril akrtsat 01 iartlssi• ad 11460 ,©Se^ierfl .bano2”/ ote zuil .lavo"t.1ga3 florin toe is ex .flans arlaonlalo 'lilt .S tuiT_aaa . ,Fact ,w1s6.11 lc vac --• tilt !avowal J it